Harlan (S252) records her simply as "Ann ___." Note that Kendall names her a "Wilkinson," though this seems to be incorrect. For instance, according to McIndoe, "Though I've never seen reasonable documentation to provide the name of William's wife, folks seem to be overly fond of listing Ann Wilkinson as William's wife, probably based on a note in Albert Cook Myers' Immigration of the Irish Quakers book, in which he includes a footnote that reads as follows: "One William Gregg, of Toberhead Mtg., and Ann Wilkinson, of Antrim Mtg, were married at Antrim, 11 Mo 5, 1702." The only problem with this idea is that William died fifteen years before this date, so obviously he could not have been married to this particular Ann Wilkinson." [3]